Journey through India's awe-inspiring landscapes â from misty forests to sacred rivers and ancient groves.
Explore India's breathtaking forests, national parks, and wildlife sanctuaries.
Discover scenic hill stations and trekking routes across the Himalayas and Western Ghats.
The sacred rivers, pristine lakes, and wetlands that sustain India's ecosystems.
Ancient sacred groves and heritage trees that have been preserved by communities for centuries.
India's oldest national park and one of the best places to spot Bengal tigers in the wild.
đ Best time: Nov â Jun
The last refuge of the Asiatic lion â a unique and unmissable wildlife experience.
đ Best time: Dec â Mar
One of India's last pristine tropical rainforests, rich with endemic species.
đ Best time: Sep â May
Kabini River flows through this lush forest teeming with elephants, leopards, and birds.
đ Best time: Oct â May
The world's largest mangrove forest â home to the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Irrawaddy dolphin.
đ Best time: Oct â Mar
A stunning lake surrounded by spice-scented forests and herds of wild elephants.
đ Best time: Oct â Jun
The inspiration for Kipling's Jungle Book â a vast sal and bamboo forest teeming with tigers.
đ Best time: Oct â Jun
UNESCO World Heritage Site hosting the world's largest one-horned rhinoceros population.
đ Best time: Nov â Apr
Pristine teak forests along the Pench River â excellent for leopard and wild dog sightings.
đ Best time: Oct â Jun
A biodiversity hotspot in the Western Ghats with elephants, leopards, and rare endemic species.
đ Best time: Oct â May
Enjoy nature without harming it. These principles guide sustainable eco-tourism:
Carry out all your waste. Never litter in forests, parks, or near rivers.
Keep noise to a minimum to avoid disturbing wildlife and other visitors.
Flash disturbs animals. Use natural light and keep a respectful distance.
Leave flowers, fruits, and plants for wildlife and future visitors to enjoy.